Toward Critical Environmental Justice Studies: Emerging Issues Speaker Agenda
May 15th, 2007Environmental Justice Speaker Series
Toward Critical Environmental Justice Studies: Emerging Issues Speaker Agenda
February 8 to April 11, 2007
In this speaker series to compliment the Spring, 2007 environmental justice class, Adjunct Professor Monica Kirk and the Environmental Justice Advocates student group brought various guests to Lewis & Clark Law School to discuss critical emerging issues in environmental justice.
Risk Assessment: Asking the Wrong Question
Dr. Mary H. O’Brien, February 8, 2007
Risk Assessment: The Intersection between the Law of Risk Assessment and Environmental Justice
Professor Don Hornstein, February 15, 2007
Environmental Justice: Tribal Government and Indigenous People
Catherine O’Neill, March 7, 2007
El DÃa de los Muertos: The Death and Re-birth of the Environmental Movement
Eileen Gauna, March 14, 2007
Litigation As a Response (And What Do Public Records Have To Do With It?)
David Paul, March 22, 2007
Emerging Issues: Constitutional Claims as a Response to Environmental (In)justices
Daria Neal, April 4, 2007
Brownfields, Vacant Property & Smart Growth: Community Development at the Intersection of Environment and Health
Deeohn Ferris, April 11, 2007
This speaker series held at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon in conjunction with various law schools via video conference on February 8, 2007 to April 11, 2007

